When undertaking home construction or renovations, a clearly outlined, enforceable contract is crucial. Disagreements can arise if contractors fail to deliver as agreed. This can lead to breach of contract claims. Recognizing when contractor actions – or inactions – constitute a breach is the first step in protecting your investment.
At Kristy & Kananen, we have amassed extensive experience handling breach of contract claims involving contractors in Long Beach and other California communities. Our attorneys can help you address contract disputes effectively, facilitating accountability for delays, substandard work and financial misuse.
It is important to thoroughly understand the terms of your contract to determine whether a breach-of-contract case exists. Contracts often specify project timelines, quality standards, payment schedules and regulatory compliance requirements.
A contractor may breach your agreement in several ways, including:
When issues like these arise, you may have grounds for a legal claim. However, California imposes strict statutes of limitation on contract disputes, including:
These deadlines vary depending on the discovery rule, which may extend the time for filing a claim based on when damages were first identified.
A successful legal claim can yield consequential damages, such as lost property value or unexpected repair costs from breaches – but poorly written contracts can complicate proceedings.
A knowledgeable breach of contract attorney can assess your situation to determine if you have an enforceable contract and recommend wise next steps.
Understanding the types of contract breaches and effectively pursuing a claim requires a skilled legal approach, and we have what it takes to hold negligent contractors accountable. Contact us at 866-981-1498 or reach out online to arrange your free consultation with our contract disputes team.
Contact Kristy & Kananen to discuss your employment law, construction defect or insurance-bad-faith claim. There are no attorney’s fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf.
To meet with an experienced lawyer to discuss your employment law matter, construction
defect or insurance bad faith claim. There are no attorney’s fees unless we recover
compensation on your behalf.
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